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Annabelle doll - Ed & Lorraine Warren

The real Annabelle doll wasn't a porcelain doll as presented in the film. Rather, the real Annabelle doll was just your typical run of the mill Raggedy Ann doll. The true story regarding this doll is considered to be very nightmare-inducing so feel free to leave if you are scared.

Horrible that director changed the appearance of the original doll, Annabelle (a Raggedy Ann Doll). Growing up in the 50’s and 60’s, I am way more terrified by a Raggedy Ann Doll gone evil than by this fake portrayal of the Annabelle doll. Who would ever let this disgusting looking doll into their house? And it’s looks are not at all historical (which it claims to be) to a Victorian era doll. What were they thinking about? Probably sensationalism at the cost of the Warren’s hard earned life’s work and reputation.

Annabelle the doll not only moved but could write too

Annabelle Doll

Age (Doll Years)

8

Manufacture Date:

1896-97

Manufacture Info

Wilson & Sons Catalogue No. 60 Item No. 26139

Family

Baby Betsy Doll

Papa Doll

Bobby Doll

Tilly May Doll

Uncle Doll

Auntie Sarah

Nanny Doll

Mama Doll

Currents Owner

Kate Palmer

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Annabelle the Doll is a haunted Raggedy Ann doll stored in a special glass case in the Occult Museum of psychic investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in Monroe, Connecticut.

The new horror movie, The Conjuring, highlights the Annabelle doll case in the beginning of the film and truly creates the scariest looking doll ever created. Only issue is, it’s not the real Annabelle doll. Raggedy Ann is the real Annabelle doll. I remember a similar feeling, that same feeling when I found out Santa Claus doesn’t exist.

Annabelle Doll Documentary Reenactment - Video

According to an interview that Leonetti gave to Latin Post, the Ed Warren family, who now have the original Annabelle doll in a display case at the Warren Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, believe that the doll is still possessed by a demon. 1952 was when the museum was founded by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The doll is not like the one in Annabelle, however; it is, instead, a Raggedy Ann doll. A priest comes by and blesses the doll two times a month to this very day.

According to an interview that Leonetti gave to Latin Post, the Ed Warren family, who now have the original Annabelle doll in a display case at the Warren Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, believe that the doll is still possessed by a demon. 1952 was when the museum was founded by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The doll is not like the one in Annabelle, however; it is, instead, a Raggedy Ann doll. A priest comes by and blesses the doll two times a month to this very day.

Annabelle the Doll - NightWatch Paranormal

The story behind the 'evil' and 'dangerous' Annabelle doll

Throughout the film, Annabelle the doll is mentioned and seen. The doll in the film was not a Raggedy Ann doll but rather a more gruesome looking doll used for dramatic effect.

Spera said the Warrens took the doll and Ed Warren told his wife they should avoid the highway because he was going to be a rough ride home. He was right. At some point he had to sprinkle the Annabelle doll with Holy water to calm it down.